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Discover the simple and efficient way to buy or sell new and used vehicles in the UAE with Adjeem.com. Whether you're looking to purchase a used car or sell your vehicle, Adjeem.com offers the fastest and easiest way to do so online, throughout Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and the entire UAE.
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2019 Toyota RAV4 LE FWD

Dubai Hills Mall - Al Khail Road - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
AED 40000
ConditionUsed
BodySPORT UTILITY VEHICLE (SUV)
ColourOther colour
Year of manufacture2019
MakeToyota
Mileage (km)40 000 - 44 999

2011 Mercedes-Benz E550

AED 26500
ConditionUsed
BodySEDAN
ColourWhite
Year of manufacture2011
MakeMercedes-Benz
Mileage (km)110 000 - 119 999

For Sale Dodge Ram Imported from America Model

AED 55000
ConditionUsed
BodySPORT UTILITY VEHICLE (SUV)
ColourWhite
Year of manufacture2018
MakeDodge
Mileage (km)140 000 - 149 999

2020 Lexus LX 570

Dubai Mall - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
AED 92000
ConditionUsed
BodySPORT UTILITY VEHICLE (SUV)
ColourWhite
Year of manufacture2020
MakeLexus
Mileage (km)20 000 - 24 999

Tekcharger: The Ultimate EV Charging Station Solutions across the UAE

Hamarain Center - 132 Abu Baker Al Siddique Rd - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Mini cooper

Muhasisnah - 18th Street - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
AED 28000
ConditionUsed
BodyHATCHBACK
ColourRed
Year of manufacture2013
MakeMini
Mileage (km)110 000 - 119 999

2022 Lexus Es350 350 Base

Dubai Mall - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
AED 30000
ConditionUsed
BodySEDAN
ColourBlack
Year of manufacture2022
MakeLexus
Mileage (km)20 000 - 24 999

Tektronix: Excellence in DC Fast Charger Installations in the UAE

Abu baker Al Siddique - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Vehicles in Dubai

How to Sell or buy a vehicle in The UAE

Selling or buying a vehicle in the UAE can be a simple and stress-free process with the right tools and information. Here are the steps you can follow to sell or buy a vehicle in the UAE:

For Sellers:

  1. Prepare your vehicle: Clean and maintain your vehicle, gather all relevant documents, and take high-quality photos of the vehicle to showcase its features and condition.
  2. Determine the value of your vehicle: Research market prices and compare your vehicle to similar models to determine its value.
  3. List your vehicle: Create a listing on a reputable platform such as Adjeem.com and include all the necessary information, photos, and documents.
  4. Respond to inquiries: Be ready to answer questions and provide additional information about your vehicle to potential buyers.
  5. Negotiate the price: Be open to negotiating the price with potential buyers, but don't go lower than your minimum asking price.
  6. Finalize the sale: Once you have agreed on a price, finalize the sale by transferring ownership and arranging for payment and delivery.

For Buyers:

  1. Research your options: Look for vehicles that meet your requirements, compare prices, and read reviews and feedback from other buyers.
  2. Contact the seller: Reach out to the seller with any questions or requests for additional information or photos.
  3. Inspect the vehicle: Before purchasing, it's important to inspect the vehicle in person to ensure it meets your expectations.
  4. Negotiate the price: If necessary, negotiate the price with the seller, but don't go above your budget.
  5. Finalize the purchase: Once you have agreed on a price, finalize the purchase by arranging for payment and transferring ownership.

Here are some tips to avoid scams when buying or selling a vehicle in the UAE:

Verify the vehicle's history: Before making a purchase, check the vehicle's history using its VIN number. Make sure that the vehicle has a clear title and has not been reported stolen or involved in any accidents.

Inspect the vehicle in person: When buying a vehicle, inspect it in person and have a trusted mechanic check it out. Make sure to verify the condition of the vehicle and to check for any signs of damage or wear and tear.

Be wary of deals that seem too good to be true: If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Be cautious of anyone offering a vehicle significantly below market value, as they may be trying to scam you.